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Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 24x CD-R Media (100-Pack Spindle)
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These ... people at Memorex did not even make these compatible for all CD Recorders,so dont waste your money! Especially if you have a Phillips recorder. Those derilects burnt me man!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
MEMOREX IS HELLA COOL
Memorex is the best brand of cd-r available today. Definitely worth the money. Plus buying in bulk is the best way to go because when your burner miffs a burn (it's bound to happen 10% of the time), it's easier to toss the cd cause it was so cheap.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent price, excellent reliability
After using a dozen or so different brands of blank CDRs, I found that you end up throwing away 10% of them. Either the blank is mysteriously bad, something goes wrong during the burning process (earthquake anyone?) or you just put the wrong *#%!@% thing on the disc. I decided to find the cheapest discs I could and just cut my losses. Turns out these have also worked the best for me! Aside from the occasional seismic activity, or my own incompentence, I have only had to throw out like 2%! These discs work near flawlessly! I have already used three bundles, and about to order my 4th. [I use a Matshita CD-R CW-7582 for audio and data]
To Memorex, or not to Memorex....that is the question
Memorex was the first brand CD-R that i used on my Hewlett Packard Burner. I found that about 15 CDs in the 50 pack were defective. At first they sounded fine, but about a week after burning a CD, static glitches would sound off in random places. I would then track back to where the glitch would be and it would be fine....your guess is as good as mine. Im going to try a different brand like Sony or Maxell
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Not All Home Recorders
These didn't work on my Pioneer Home CD Recorder. The recorder rejected them as "Pro Discs," implying that they weren't properly encoded for the SCMS chip...